Max Ascoli (June 25, 1898 – January 1, 1978) was a Jewish Italian-American professor of political philosophy and law at the New School for Social Research...
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Giulio Ascoli (1843–1896), Italian mathematician Graziadio Isaia Ascoli (1829–1907), Italian linguist Guido Ascoli (1887–1957), Italian mathematician Max Ascoli...
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The Arzelà–Ascoli theorem is a fundamental result of mathematical analysis giving necessary and sufficient conditions to decide whether every sequence...
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The Secret of NIMH (1982) as Auntie Shrew List of Academy Award records Max Ascoli, The Reporter, Volume 28', Reporter Magazine, Co., 1963, p. 49. Folkart...
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and Simulated Change. Pinter. p. 177. ISBN 978-0861874385. Ascoli, Max (1965). "Max Ascoli, Reporter Magazine, Company, The Reporter, Volume 33, p. 32"...
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Rowman & Littlefield. pp.161-62. Benito Mussolini, Richard Washburn Child, Max Ascoli, Richard Lamb. My rise and fall. Da Capo Press, 1998. pp. 105–106. Lionel...
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1–2 – two autobiographies of Mussolini, editors Richard Washburn Child, Max Ascoli, Richard Lamb, Da Capo Press, 1998 The 1928 autobiography of Benito Mussolini...
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through 1968. The magazine was founded by Max Ascoli, who was born in 1898 in Ferrara, Italy to a Jewish family. Ascoli grew up to become a professor in political...
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Philippe Ascoli was the Chief Creative Director at Marathon Artists. He began his career in 1989 at Polydor in France, where he signed MC Solaar. After...
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Edith (Rosenwald) Stern, Marion (Rosenwald) Ascoli―second wife of Italian American journalist Max Ascoli―and William Rosenwald. Their son Lessing Rosenwald...
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and systematic study into modern Italy. The increasing prominence of Max Ascoli, Carlo Sforza, and Alberto Tarchiani in the Mazzini Society consequently...
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Italians.[permanent dead link] Benito Mussolini, Richard Washburn Child, Max Ascoli, Richard Lamb. My Rise and Fall. Da Capo Press, 1998. pp. 105–106. Sestani...
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Papers of Adolf A. Berle. Beatrice Bishop Berle, Travis Beal Jacobs, Eds. Max Ascoli, Intro. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973. Articles "Non-Voting...
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because Baldwin had fallen out of favor with the magazine's publisher, Max Ascoli. "Blues for Mister Charlie | play by Baldwin". Encyclopedia Britannica...
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South Africa. In 1955, when Ardrey was considering a trip to Africa, Max Ascoli, publisher of The Reporter, offered to buy anything that Ardrey would...
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American journalist and political theorist Max Ascoli. They married on November 29, 1925, in Rome. She followed Ascoli to the United States when he first came...
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Retrieved August 2, 2020. "Frank Engli". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 20, 2020. Max Ascoli, The Reporter, Volume 28', Reporter Magazine, Co., 1963, p. 49. Folkart...
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Flavia Steno. Firenze University Press. p. 155. Camurri, Renato (2012). Max Ascoli. Antifascista, intellettuale, giornalista. Franco Angeli. p. 30. Garuti...
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his scholarly works and theories were discussed by the Karl E. Meyer, Max Ascoli and Milton R. Konvitz among others. Alexander Haim Pekelis was born in...
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write for a new bi-weekly news magazine called The Reporter, founded by Max Ascoli. Such writing tasks did not constitute full-time work, however, leaving...
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Northampton, Massachusetts, on September 24, 1939; later on the journalist Max Ascoli became the president. Among its organizers was a group of republicans...
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Maritain. In March 1949 he joined a new magazine, The Reporter, founded by Max Ascoli and James Reston, but resigned after four months. In 1950 he became a...
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The Diocese of Ascoli Piceno (Latin: Dioecesis Asculanus in Piceno) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Marche. It has existed since the fourth...
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Max Wertheimer (April 15, 1880 – October 12, 1943) was a psychologist who was one of the three founders of Gestalt psychology, along with Kurt Koffka...
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Alfred Barr of the Museum of Modern Art submitted a list of artists; Max Ascoli provided names of Italian anti-Fascists; Jan Masaryk covered the Czech...
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Parente: Ernesto Buonaiuti, Rome, Istituto della enciclopedia italiana 1971. Max Ascoli: Ernesto Bonaiuti, Naples, Arte tipografica 1975. Ambrogio Donini: Ernesto...
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Florence); the former Italian foreign minister, Count Carlo Sforza; and Max Ascoli. In the fall of 1938 Poggioli was hired as a visiting lecturer in Romance...
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Medieval and Modern Art History with Pietro Toesca. In 1948 he won the "Max Ascoli" scholarship at the Italian Institute of Historical Studies founded the...
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Awards: 2000s". Comic-con.org. 2 December 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2019. Max Ascoli, The Reporter, Volume 28', Reporter Magazine, Co., 1963, p. 49. Folkart...
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Julio Álvarez del Vayo (9) Juan Jose Amezaga (1) Norman Angell (30) Max Ascoli (8) Francis Biddle (1) Eduard Benes (2) Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam (1) Winston...
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